The Works of Shakespear: In Nine Volumes ; with a Glossary, Volume 6J. and P. Knapton ... [et. al], 1748 |
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... thee the firft Duke of Suffolk , And gird thee with the fword . Coufin of York , We here discharge your Grace from being Regent I'th ' parts of France , ' till term of eighteen months Be full expir'd . Thanks , uncle Winchester ...
... thee the firft Duke of Suffolk , And gird thee with the fword . Coufin of York , We here discharge your Grace from being Regent I'th ' parts of France , ' till term of eighteen months Be full expir'd . Thanks , uncle Winchester ...
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... thee , Pole , when in the city Tours Thou ran'ft a tilt in honour of my love , And ftol'ft away the ladies hearts of France ; I thought King Henry had refembled thee In courage , courtship , and proportion ; But all his mind is bent to ...
... thee , Pole , when in the city Tours Thou ran'ft a tilt in honour of my love , And ftol'ft away the ladies hearts of France ; I thought King Henry had refembled thee In courage , courtship , and proportion ; But all his mind is bent to ...
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... thee to the mercy of the law . Q.Mar . Thy fale of offices and towns in France , If they were known , as the fufpect is great , Would Would make thee quickly hop without thy head . [ 18 The Second Part of.
... thee to the mercy of the law . Q.Mar . Thy fale of offices and towns in France , If they were known , as the fufpect is great , Would Would make thee quickly hop without thy head . [ 18 The Second Part of.
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... thee and dandle thee like a baby : Though in this place moft Mafter wears no breeches , She shall not strike dame Eleanor unrevenged . [ Exit Elean . Buck . Lord Cardinal , I'll follow Eleanor , And liften after Humphry , how he ...
... thee and dandle thee like a baby : Though in this place moft Mafter wears no breeches , She shall not strike dame Eleanor unrevenged . [ Exit Elean . Buck . Lord Cardinal , I'll follow Eleanor , And liften after Humphry , how he ...
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... thee : Let never day or night unhallowed país , But ftill remember what the Lord ha h done . [ chance , Q. Mar. Tell me , good fellow , cam'st thou here by Or of devotion , to this holy fhrine ? Simp . God knows of pure devotion , being ...
... thee : Let never day or night unhallowed país , But ftill remember what the Lord ha h done . [ chance , Q. Mar. Tell me , good fellow , cam'st thou here by Or of devotion , to this holy fhrine ? Simp . God knows of pure devotion , being ...
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